BOSCH 0445124011 Common Rail Fuel Injector Supply Case – 4 Injectors for a Mexico Diesel Customer
Case Type: Procurement / Supply Case
Market: Mexico
Product: Common Rail Fuel Injector
Part Number: 0445124011
A diesel-sector customer in Mexico ordered four BOSCH 0445124011 common rail fuel injectors. The documented procurement process included part-number confirmation, quantity verification, proforma invoice preparation, payment confirmation, product preparation, packaging, and international shipment coordination.
This case focuses specifically on the procurement and supply process. No engine fault diagnosis, injector bench-test results, installation performance, or post-installation improvement claims are included because those details were not part of the available order records.
Order Summary
| Order Detail | Information |
| Market | Mexico |
| Customer Type | Diesel Laboratory / Diesel Parts Buyer |
| Product | Common Rail Fuel Injector |
| Part Number | 0445124011 |
| Product Condition | Original New, as stated in the order |
| Quantity | 4 pcs |
| Payment Term | T/T in Advance |
| Shipment Origin | Shanghai, China |
| Case Type | Procurement / Supply Case |
The public summary is based on the available order documents, customer communication, product photographs, and shipment records. Customer contact details, banking information, commercial pricing, and other private transaction information are intentionally excluded.
Customer Requirement: Four 0445124011 Injectors
The customer identified 0445124011 as the required injector part number and confirmed a quantity of four pieces.
For common rail injector procurement, confirming the exact reference before processing an order is important. Injectors with similar external dimensions should not automatically be considered interchangeable, because internal configuration, calibration, electrical characteristics, and intended engine applications may differ.
The order therefore retained the same product reference throughout the procurement process:
Part Number: 0445124011
Product: Common Rail Fuel Injector
Quantity: 4 pcs
Condition stated in the order: Original New
Pre-shipment photographs also showed the 0445124011 identification on the prepared injector, providing an additional visual reference between the ordered part number and the goods prepared for dispatch.
Payment Confirmation and Order Processing
After the injector reference, quantity, and commercial terms were confirmed, a proforma invoice was prepared.
The subsequent communication records confirmed that payment had been completed and received. The order then moved into product preparation and shipment processing.
For international B2B diesel-parts procurement, maintaining a clear transaction sequence supports traceability:
Part Number Confirmation → Quantity Confirmation → Proforma Invoice → Payment Confirmation → Product Preparation → Shipment
This process is particularly relevant for precision fuel-injection components, where an incorrect product reference can lead to compatibility problems, returns, and additional technical verification.
Pre-Shipment Product and Packaging Verification
Before dispatch, photographs of the prepared injectors were shared with the customer.
The available records show the four ordered units together with BOSCH-branded packaging. This provided the buyer with an additional opportunity to visually confirm the prepared goods before international shipment.
Product catalogs were also included with the shipment following the customer's request.
For diesel laboratories, repair workshops, and parts distributors, product documentation can support future identification of additional fuel injectors, pumps, and common rail components.
Shipment Follow-Up and Logistics Adjustment
The transaction also required continued communication after product preparation.
During the shipment process, a logistics delay occurred and the customer followed up regarding the shipment status and tracking information.
After checking the order status, the logistics arrangement was adjusted and updated shipment information was subsequently provided.
This demonstrates an important aspect of cross-border B2B supply: order management does not end when the goods are prepared. Buyers may also need clear communication when transportation schedules, forwarding arrangements, or shipment status change.
A traceable process therefore continues through:
Product Preparation → Shipment Coordination → Status Verification → Customer Update → Tracking Follow-Up
What This Mexico Injector Order Demonstrates
This documented transaction provides a real example of a small-quantity international common rail injector order based on a clearly identified part number.
The available evidence supports several key procurement points:
0445124011 part-number confirmation
Four-piece quantity verification
Payment confirmation before order processing
Pre-shipment product photography
Packaging verification
International shipment coordination
Shipment status and tracking follow-up
For buyers sourcing common rail fuel injectors internationally, keeping these records connected helps maintain traceability between the original inquiry, confirmed product number, prepared goods, and shipment process.
Related Product
Buyers looking for specifications, identification information, and purchasing details for the injector supplied in this order can view the:
BOSCH 0445124011 Common Rail Fuel Injector
Buyers comparing additional BOSCH injector references can also browse:
BOSCH Common Rail Fuel Injectors
Related Technical Guide
How to Verify Common Rail Injector Part Numbers Before Ordering
Correct injector identification should take place before payment and shipment.
Buyers should compare the number marked on the original injector with available engine information, equipment application, OE references, and verified cross-reference data rather than relying only on product appearance.
For a more detailed verification process, read:
How to Verify Common Rail Injector Part Numbers Before Ordering
FAQ
What injector was supplied in this order?
The documented order was for 0445124011 common rail fuel injectors, with four units requested for a customer in Mexico.
Is this a diagnostic or repair case?
No. This is a Procurement / Supply Case. The available records document the purchasing, preparation, and shipment process but do not contain engine fault data or post-installation test results.
Why is the injector part number important?
Similar-looking common rail injectors should not automatically be considered interchangeable. The exact injector reference should be checked against verified technical and application information before ordering.
Was the product photographed before shipment?
Yes. The available order records include product photographs showing the prepared injectors and packaging before dispatch.
Can this case later become a technical application case?
Yes. If verified engine information, equipment application, installation records, bench-test data, or operating feedback becomes available, those facts can support a separate Application Case or Diagnostic Case.
Conclusion
This Mexico order demonstrates a practical B2B purchasing workflow for BOSCH 0445124011 common rail fuel injectors, from part-number and quantity confirmation through payment, product preparation, packaging, and shipment follow-up.
The key procurement principle is straightforward:
Identify → Verify → Confirm Quantity → Process Order → Verify Goods → Ship → Track
For precision diesel fuel-injection components, maintaining this traceable process helps buyers and suppliers keep product identification, commercial documentation, prepared goods, and shipment records aligned.